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The phrase "accepting things" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of acknowledging, understanding, or coming to terms with something. Example: She had a hard time accepting things as they were, but eventually she learned to let go and move on.
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He proposed the neutral position of accepting things as they appear without further analysis.
I'm trying to get things down, accepting things, but there's only so much you can accept.
He can live quite nicely, according to Sextus, by following custom and accepting things as they appear to him.
It is his interpretation of Stoic philosophy, focusing on accepting things out of your control and maintaining mastery over your emotions.
Corporations and governments have built massive economic and political systems based on our accepting things as they are, and they will fight powerfully against any reforms.
"The ecologists spend their time accepting things that don't correspond to the platform they are supposed to stand for," Mr. Mamère said in an interview with the newspaper Le Monde.
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"It was such a totally natural, easy, accepting thing to do.
When you fall into that cycle, he says, "you start to accept things that you wouldn't usually find acceptable.
"We accept things as they are".
He doesn't accept things that easily.
Now they completely accept things like that.
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